Handsome or Tall- Which is a Better Trait for Male Advancement

Anonymous
What height is considered tall?
Anonymous
Damn, 5’5” guy here, I guess I should be happy I’m employed. 5’7” is short for a boss, how depressing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tall. Being short but handsome has no impact.


Tom Cruise begs to differ.


But the rest of us don’t have the benefit of image conscious Director who isn’t afraid to deploy an Apple Box.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tall. Being short but handsome has no impact.


Tom Cruise begs to differ.


I find Tom Cruise creepy and always have. He is also helped by camera angles and probably boxes so looks tall on the screen.
Anonymous
The Giligo Beach serial killer is six foot four inch and did not help him
Anonymous
Tall. There's overwhelming bias against shorter people no matter how educated or intelligent they are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tall. Being short but handsome has no impact.


Tom Cruise begs to differ.


There are very, very few men of any height as handsome as Tom Cruise.

My 83 year old MIL thinks this, but I will never understand it. He’s not homely, and he’s an above-average actor in most of his roles, but he’s not very hot at all.


He's too weird and intense to be hot.


I like weird and intense, e.g. Jake Gyllenhaall. Tom Cruise is just ordinary good looking to me. And I’m talking young Tom Cruise. He’s old now.
Anonymous
Tall
Anonymous
Tall
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What height is considered tall?


IMO tallish starts at 5’10
Anonymous
Tall
Anonymous
The fact that this is even a question is ridiculous. Height is everything to men.

I do know a guy who is 5 ft 6 and attained a non supervisory GS -15 position, but he's very very very smart, very hard working, and hilarious.
Anonymous
I’m neither and work for myself. When I attend tech conferences, it’s always the tall sales guy.
Anonymous
Tall!

Anonymous
Ugh this thread is the worst.
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